Those people who know me know that I harbour a not so secret love for a certain Canadian crooner - by the name of Michael Buble.I'd always been a bit of a fan but when I saw him in Belfast in December 2014 - I became an official Bublette (yes, that is an actual thing).Part of me, the part of me that wants to be cool and trendy and hip and young, is mildly embarrassed by my obsession. My older sister lists Eddie Vedder as one of her top crushes. My younger sister has a thing for Tom Hiddleston (although that's under review following the whole Hiddleswift carry on).Me? I'm all about the crooner in the suits with the cheesy sense of humour. Not an ounce of cool about it. People tend to scoff, or roll their eyes when I tell them. They don't get it.And that's okay- because if they don't get, there's more Buble for me!At his Belfast concert - I admit I was a little fragile physically and emotionally. I had undergone major surgery (weemin stuff) less than two week's before. I was feeling delicate - and then I had a night of such silly, fun, sing a long joy that I fell for him and it was as if I was 14 and screaming for Matt Goss all over again.I cried. I screamed. I cried some more. I elbowed old women and children out of the way* to get close enough to actually hold his hand. I let go of his hand, reluctantly but the imprint of our brief time as a couple has stayed with me forever. (My tongue is in my cheek before you start calling the police to arrange a restraining order!).If he met me - properly - I'm sure we would be together. I'm sure he would have no problem leaving his Argentinian born, lingerie model and actress, 29 year old wife to be with me. Instead of flying between his luxury homes in Vancouver and Buenos Aires - I'm sure he would be delighted to fly between Vancouver and my mobile home 20 minutes outside of Buncrana. What international singing superstar wouldn't?I'm sure he wouldn't mind at all leaving the lovely Luisana - and her perfectly toned figure despite having had two children - in favour of an overweight 40 year old who could never be described as a natural beauty?When I celebrated the big birthday recently my friends made sure he was there - not in person of course, but in the form of a lifesize cardboard cut out. The smile on my face says it all (I may have consumed some alcohol before the picture was taken).So am I too old for a crush? Should I at 40 years old accept my lot and stop feeling giddy at the sight of a handsome man, with a GSOH and a lovely singing voice?Should crushes remain the mainstay of the teenagers - a safe way for them to explore their romantic feelings for complete strangers without really risking getting hurt?​Perhaps it's not entirely appropriate for a married mother of two to have proper feelings for a celeb (Sorry Mr Allan) - but since this is just a fantasy I can also fantasize that the Buble would put his own socks in the laundry hamper, know how to clean a bathroom and not be allergic to running a hoover up the stairs every now and again.Now - if that turns out to be true you might have to get that restraining order in place after all.

Of course it's ok for you to have a crush at your age I still have my crushes and I'm a few (ahem) years older than you. I won't mention the names of my crushes, apart from Sam Elliot, who is age appropriate, as I don't want to be seen as a dirty old woman!! So enjoy your fantasies there's no harm I them what's so ever xxx

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Sandra

6/7/2016 12:32:37 pm

With you on Sam Elliot, now that is a man, lol

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Lady C

6/7/2016 12:33:56 pm

I developed at schoolgirl crush as a 12 year old - John Travolta - Today as an almost 50 year old that 'crush' has blossomed to true love. If only he knew how my heart skips a beat when I see that smile and my fantasy - oh my fantasy - for the man himself to fly me around the world, in full pilot uniform of course!
And you thought you had issues!! Enjoy your crush, you aren't hurting anyone and I am sure if he knew you it would be reciprocal.

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Weemo28

7/7/2016 12:13:31 am

Can I make you jealous by saying I have a signed boarding pass of Michael Buble "To Maureen, all my Love MB". I have it framed of course. Plus he winked at me, see YouTube "Michael Buble winked at me" Weemo28.

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